Playbook for University?

Ok so I need a new laptop. But then I realized BlackBerry Playbook got a mini keyboard which seems to turn it into a laptop. I also am a Crackberry addict and I have my Bold 9900. Putting 1 + 1 together makes me think I should get it for university! To write notes and such. Do you guys think it would be a good idea?

I have the mini keyboard and while it is really well made, I find too small to type on, I make so many errors it drives me nuts. I am told that I will get used to it though. I really like my playbook though, I think it would make a great companion to your 9900. Especially when you consider the price and that it will be getting BB10.

Ok so I need a new laptop. But then I realized BlackBerry Playbook got a mini keyboard which seems to turn it into a laptop. I also am a Crackberry addict and I have my Bold 9900. Putting 1 + 1 together makes me think I should get it for university! To write notes and such. Do you guys think it would be a good idea?

As far as writing notes/browsing/videos/music/games (limited) is concerned, you'd be fine with the PlayBook and mini-keyboard. But it surely can't replace a laptop for the options a laptop provides you like all the instant messaging clients, an operating system that you're used to, ability to run all the software applications you need or will need, bigger screen for hours of reading (although it's not impossible on pb).
At the end, I'd recommend to make the buying decision not just thinking about what you need now but also in the next few months (like projects requiring creation of long documents).

I answered all of the above because i use my PlayBook as a device for content consumption. For creating the content, i still rely on my laptop/desktop. But everyone is different.

To be completely honest. You will be gung- about bringing what ever device you choose to class for maybe the first 2 weeks then you will realize it is a pain to lug around every where, find an outlet while it's dying or just a general distraction during lectures. Use a pen and paper in class, the info will sink in more.

While the PB is a great e-reader where you could save money on textbooks by buying electronic versions, you should also be aware that if you ever have an open book assignment/test they probably wont allow you to have any electronic device available.

I'd say overall the PB is great, but for creating documents and other school related stuff the laptop will provide you with a quicker and more efficient work experience.

If size of your device is the issue... grab a netbook or if not a laptop.... as much as the PB is convinent.... you will find issues with apps you may need..> Docs2go is good but not as good as a full featured Office.... also printing can be a pain in some cases.....

I'd say go for a laptop or a netbook personally. I do Web design in my spare time and it's far easier having a proper keyboard to work with (even if it is slightly smaller than a full one). Plus you don't have to worry about compatibility for the most part, if they use a Web app for lecture notes etc chances are its going to work (not sure what it is these days but the one we used was called blackboard - was quite fussy in terms of browser/plugins etc)

In general I still carry both, the playbook I use if I need to check something quickly or if I'm on a train and want to watch some movies, but if I need to settle down and do some proper typing I reach for the netbook

Also it would depend on your major.. If you're in science or a field that uses a lot of symbols the pb might give you some problems as the pb symbols font is very different than the one used in MS ppt files.. So if you have a lot of symbols you can't open the same file on pc and pb, they will look very different.

I would also advise getting a laptop, tablets have not caought up to latop when it comes to getting work done. If you want to use the pb to watch some youtube or listen to music its just as good as a laptop though.

I use a microsoft large bluetooth keyboard with my playbook. It ls good for content creation and I log it with me as it is also smallish and lightweight but gives the full typing experkence. (Microsoft bluetooth keyboard 6000) I use my blackberry phone via bridge as a mouse and I save my documents in my dropbox folder to be accessible anywhere. I love my playbook for school.

Sent from my BlackBerry Runtime for Android Apps using Tapatalk 2 Beta-5

I tried using the PlayBook for university once and it didn't work out the main problem was the missing functionality in Adobe Reader. Writing notes in Office2Go is great and works, but when you have pdfs and want to draw something or add notes/comments there, it just doesn't work out, because there is no such software.
The PlayBook would be perfect for that, but unfortunately Adobe is just not up to it

I use my Playbook during classes for browsing, opening pdf files, taking notes etc. At home I've got a laptop as well but I never bring it to class. The Playbook is just too convenient not to bring with you. As long as it's daily small stuff and not serious paper writing it's okay, and as such a tablet is a worthy companion but certainly no replacement.

If you could take notes with a hand write recognition app, then you'd be sorted. Typing notes, in my experience, isn't as effective. A low cost laptop/desktop + PlayBook should work, but expect to be doing the hardwork/fine tuning on the computer.

EDIT: As I post the reply, the fond memory of cracking a full ROI spreadsheet in my 8520 comes to mind. Of course, I needed a computer afterwards to make it presentable and add the last things Sheets to Go didn't support...